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    • Hearing Voices: Victim and Witness Demographics at the International Criminal Court 

      Jones, A (Brill, 29 July 2024)
      This chapter draws attention to limits on publicly accessible information on victim and witness demographics at the International Criminal Court (ICC) and sets out why access to, and analysis of, such data matters given ...
    • Tactics of Earthy Data: Decolonising for the Anthropocene 

      Lulz, SD (openjournals.nl, 18 March 2024)
      This article presents that decolonizing cannot happen without acknowledging the role of land relations in constituting data and radically reconstituting what we are governing when we claim to govern 'data.' To this end, ...
    • Regulating the wild world of digital services in the EU 

      Luzak, J (Edward Elgar Publishing, 20 October 2023)
    • Your data is s**t 

      Herian, R (Ephemera Editorial Collective, 1 August 2023)
      Personal data is the chief commercial and informatic industrial raw material of the last forty years. But as an almost universal daily excretion composed of body with environment (personal with non-personal data), so much ...
    • Why universal civil marriage is not the answer 

      Probert, R (Family Law publishers, 1 March 2024)
      Universal civil marriage – in the sense of a single, state-ordained, statutorily-defined marriage ceremony that is the only route to a legally recognised marriage – is regularly proposed as a simple means of addressing ...